Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine

Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine

The New York State College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University was founded in 1894. It was the first statutory college in New York. Before the creation of the college, instruction in veterinary medicine had been part of Cornell's curriculum since the university's founding. In 1868, when Cornell opened, there was little formal study of veterinary medicine in the United States; with the creation of the veterinary school, Cornell became a pioneer in the field. Cornell co-founder Ezra Cornell requested the creation of a chair of veterinary medicine. Cornell's other co-founder and first...
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Location: Ithaca, New York
Founded:1894
School type:Statutory college

Famous Alumni

Peter Ostrum
Peter Ostrum
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    What year was Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine founded?
  • A:
    1894 was the year the college was established.
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